An example search has returned 100 entries

-afwini

listenloadingplaying

v

-akurira

listenloadingplaying

v

-amwhén

listenloadingplaying

v/a

-an

listenloadingplaying

v

-arukwesi

listenloadingplaying

v

-ate

listenloadingplaying

v

-ati

listenloadingplaying

v intr

akwasari

listenloadingplaying

v.

akwsɨrup

listenloadingplaying

averi

listenloadingplaying

v.

ia-kakwaii nimei nari

listenloadingplaying

broser le jardin

(Bislama) go weed

ia-kaosi puka

listenloadingplaying

v tuer le cochon

(Bislama) mi kilim pig

ia-kapaii nikawa

listenloadingplaying

v planter le kava

(Bislama) mi planem kava

iambus

listenloadingplaying

Example: Has a spreading habit in the garden. The tuber is soft and easy to boil

iapou

listenloadingplaying

iaran

listenloadingplaying

iaviapái

listenloadingplaying

n.

iawira ~ iavira

listenloadingplaying

n.

ierupwun

listenloadingplaying

Itaku

listenloadingplaying

jarman

listenloadingplaying

kaipwipi keikwau

When woman does not have period for 2-3 months and is pregnant, people say the lizard could eat the baby. To avoid this, boil a handful of stem shavings in 1/2 L water, for 6 minutes and give this drink to the woman twice a day for 5 days. Then the bleeding will stop. There are also dietary restrictions: no coconut, oil, salt, curry. The woman can also not swim in sea for 5 days. But the baby will be healthy if these instructions are followed.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: When woman does not have period for 2-3 months and is pregnant, people say the lizard could eat the baby. To avoid this, boil a handful of stem shavings in 1/2 L water, for 6 minutes and give this drink to the woman twice a day for 5 days. Then the bleeding will stop. There are also dietary restrictions: no coconut, oil, salt, curry. The woman can also not swim in sea for 5 days. But the baby will be healthy if these instructions are followed.

kamenatwan

listenloadingplaying

kamsiui

listenloadingplaying

Kamukuwa

listenloadingplaying

n fesses

kapajiko

Lutjanus kasmira http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-kasmira.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Lyle Vail / Lizard Island Research Station, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kapajiko

Lutjanus lutjanus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-lutjanus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

karuapei

The stems of this plant are heated, the outer bark peeled off and the stems are used as a rope.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: The stems of this plant are heated, the outer bark peeled off and the stems are used as a rope.

katipa

listenloadingplaying

kawga ia-nirak

listenloadingplaying

n ma joue

keno

listenloadingplaying

n

kijiramak ~ katou

listenloadingplaying

kisum

listenloadingplaying

konianaker

Epinephelus fasciatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-fasciatus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Richard Ling, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

konianaker

Epinephelus lanceolatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-lanceolatus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Deb Aston / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

konkori

Fruits edible and sold in market to earn money.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Fruits edible and sold in market to earn money.

kourun

kourun
listenloadingplaying

kusan

kusan
listenloadingplaying

kwanare

listenloadingplaying

kwarumrum

listenloadingplaying

n.

kwatpɨ-rangɨk

listenloadingplaying

n mon muscle

kwekao

Gehyra oceanica https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/101304-Gehyra-oceanica
listenloadingplaying

Example: via inaturalist.org

manhewao sarapiran

Caranx papuensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Caranx-papuensis.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

maramara apusan

Tapinoma melanocephalum https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/69122-Tapinoma-melanocephalum
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by questagame / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY via inaturalist.org

minin akwes

Acanthurus nigrofuscus http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthurus-nigrofuscus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by David Burdick / via guamreefli License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

minin puka

Siganus vermiculatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-vermiculatus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Rick Winterbottom / FishWise Professional, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

minit

listenloadingplaying

mwɨramwɨra

listenloadingplaying

nakúr

listenloadingplaying

n.

nalalas

nalalas
listenloadingplaying

n.

namakian

listenloadingplaying

v tr

namatamai

Lethrinus semicinctus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-semicinctus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Barry Hutchins / Western Australian Museum, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

namhu

listenloadingplaying

n.

namhuien

listenloadingplaying

namian

listenloadingplaying

n urine

Napanapanian

listenloadingplaying

n sécheresse, manque de pluie

napui

listenloadingplaying

narami kari

1. Fowl sometimes lay their eggs in the center of these ferns.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: 1. Fowl sometimes lay their eggs in the center of these ferns.

nathan

Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Timber. Birds are known to eat this fruit so people can hunt near the tree. Unspecified medicine.

natɨmi

Stem used for sawn timber. Eat the nut inside the large fruit. To do this, peel skin off nut and eat raw.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Stem used for sawn timber. Eat the nut inside the large fruit. To do this, peel skin off nut and eat raw.

nauáit

listenloadingplaying

n.

nawras

People use the fruits as medicine to treat diabetes, "cancer" and ulcers. Collect ripe fruits, put the juice in a bottle and drink. The bark can be boiled in water and consumed to treat diabetes, 1 handfull of bark to 1 liter of water. Drink 3x daily to treat diabetes. It was said that Sam’s wife’s HA1C score went from 14 down to 6 using this remedy.
listenloadingplaying

[narwas] n.

Example: People use the fruits as medicine to treat diabetes, "cancer" and ulcers. Collect ripe fruits, put the juice in a bottle and drink. The bark can be boiled in water and consumed to treat diabetes, 1 handfull of bark to 1 liter of water. Drink 3x daily to treat diabetes. It was said that Sam’s wife’s HA1C score went from 14 down to 6 using this remedy.

neirapin

listenloadingplaying

neis

listenloadingplaying

nenhɨnien

listenloadingplaying

nier

Wood is hard to make house posts. Stem to make bow for hunting birds, fruit bat.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Wood is hard to make house posts. Stem to make bow for hunting birds, fruit bat.

nikis

nikis
listenloadingplaying

nikotufe

listenloadingplaying

n.

ning

When thatching a house, put the coconut leaves on the crossbars, and then push the stem of this plant into the coconut leaves and bend them over to hold the coconut leaves. Use the stems of this plant as a support for yam vines. Use the stem to make arrows.
listenloadingplaying

[niŋ] n.

Example: When thatching a house, put the coconut leaves on the crossbars, and then push the stem of this plant into the coconut leaves and bend them over to hold the coconut leaves. Use the stems of this plant as a support for yam vines. Use the stem to make arrows.

nkafereng

Animal Feed: The whole plant is fed to pigs to keep them fat and healthy. It is referred to as “pig medecine” and is given once per week.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Animal Feed: The whole plant is fed to pigs to keep them fat and healthy. It is referred to as “pig medecine” and is given once per week.

noufoua

1. The bole of this tree is used to make end posts for cyclone houses (kuipé). It is considered a strong and special wood for this purpose. 2. Stems are used as a traditional digging stick (kaker) when planting taro or kava. A smaller stick is used for the latter. 3. The wood from this tree can be used to make long-lasting fence posts.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: 1. The bole of this tree is used to make end posts for cyclone houses (kuipé). It is considered a strong and special wood for this purpose. 2. Stems are used as a traditional digging stick (kaker) when planting taro or kava. A smaller stick is used for the latter. 3. The wood from this tree can be used to make long-lasting fence posts.

nuhúa

listenloadingplaying

n.

nukune

listenloadingplaying

n.

numrhɨ

listenloadingplaying

nurapw

listenloadingplaying

n.

nɨfua

listenloadingplaying

nɨkatireu

Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.

nɨmai

listenloadingplaying

n.

nɨpatakinuwak

listenloadingplaying

n mon cou

nɨpkɨpki

listenloadingplaying

n.

nɨteipranmi

listenloadingplaying

n.

nɨtiro

listenloadingplaying

nɨtán

listenloadingplaying

n.

pan

Egretta sacra
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Arthur Chapman, License: CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr

pasuwa

Tridacna maxima https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/50589-Tridacna-maxima
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by tonydiver / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org

Pawpawuk

Tirumala hamata https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/197078-Tirumala-hamata

Example: Photo by melianie_and_max / iNaturalist, License: CC0 via inaturalist.org

penesu

Chlorurus microrhinos http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-microrhinos.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by charlie20 / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

pepheer pitew

Plectorhinchus albovittatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectorhinchus-albovittatus.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Ross D. Robertson / Shorefishes of the Neotropics, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

rares pehe tukw ik

listenloadingplaying

v.

rini

listenloadingplaying

ros

Ornamental plant
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Ornamental plant

tamagam

Ptilinopus tannensis
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by Doug Janson / Wikimedia Commons, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

tasi

listenloadingplaying

tiaporo

listenloadingplaying

toupar toupar

Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu
listenloadingplaying

n.

Example: Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu

truvehimiru

listenloadingplaying

prendre soin

Example: take a care of something life tdon’t make die for example baby dog

tuvái

listenloadingplaying

n.

tɨkurakák

listenloadingplaying

n

yakwapenun

listenloadingplaying

yanar

Liza vaigiensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Liza-vaigiensis.html
listenloadingplaying

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia